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AFFAIRS.
TUESDAY McViN ING:::;
THE
SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
AT PITTSBURGH
On SEPTEMBER 30th, and on
OCTOBER Ist, 2d and 3d, 1856.
jou BOST. C. WALSER, Secretary
in our notice of the circus, in yesterday's paper,
we slated, upon what we considered good authority,
that a performance would ho given, on Wednesday,
for the juVeniles of the city. This, it turns out. is a
mistake, as the company designs perrrirming in Bir
mingham on Wednesday and Thursday, and returns
to the American Yard to exhibit on Friday and Sat
urday. A very large crowd of delighted spectators
visited the circus last evening.
—We understand that this evening has been set
apart for the benefit of Mr. A. F. Liming, the cele
brated Clown and Jester. who made his first appear
ance in this city some few years since. Let him have
a bumper.
Bawdy ilonsr.—Two frail lair ones, named Mary
Hastings and Elizabeth ttardner, wore yesterday ar
rested, on the oath of Joseph IlcoNler, and commit
ted to prison by Ald. M'Kenna, to answer at the
next court, for keeping a bawdy house. Mary and
Elizabeth held forth un Hose street, at the head of
Fifth, and Mr. Hilevler, having rented apartments
Contiguous to them, soon ascertained their charac
ter, and of course had them properly taken care of.
Arridrut.-- -A man named Michael Pauley, of Tom
peranceville, w as preparing to go a gunning yester
day, and after loading his rifle, it happened to go off,
the ball penetrating his hand, shuttering it badly.
Mr. Pauley was an operative in Woods' rolling mill.
The physician present thought the hand would have
to ho amputated.
Th, individual who lifted upend carried away Mr.
W. C. Morgan'' , cannon hall from the Circus on Sat
urday night last, is earnestly requested to return it
to Trimble of the American. If ho does eo it will
all right; hut if he does,not, ac he is known, he
will be arrested and punished.
Dr. Bell's Opinion or Hostetter Bitters
ItL, April 11, 18141.
Some niont ha Moen, while recovering from an aura Is of ro
mitteot fever, I am 10.1111iti4wi to try Dr J lloatetier's
Crh
bt atoil btonmrh Bittera, as 11.11 article pectill al I) ailited to the
condition of e-tivalescents (row fever. It is but aimpk•jus
lien to ray that it rapidly reßtiire.l the;..,.•r , or my
organs and at the lonic time kept op boirehi g••ntl)
I have no lirmitathin in 'llya. that hithorto to moos, it 111111 V
practice. it hits, in every c 11. 5, VOW, I hot 0r.h.11 , 1 it, acts 1
alarm In than -pinking frerl, of it, I 101 from pall
a 'intent moduli,. an article it by 110 meals el:MI.10 he.
FAN£IIIIII BELL, )1.11
It--\\'o ,v:11 hocounutl.lolbt tintw ism. ,14ter
feint ofAte, ter natter". put np in the name S/1/41. , li4o tie W.
th. Iturch , o•tts to aide t, tell the oripantl by
Ih J tot:. won • Iwo, ht.,o ti au foil tat.. the
Ludic
or by Lasting at. IitiSTKTTEIt
Ft°le Nl4nubtetnt - or3 and Prorrieb,,, ttn7 Penn lA.
And for tint. , by rarugnints and 11,4111 t •••too alit throuttlt
ont the Uultr.lSl.tion J) d•o
-- • •
OAS CIJMPANY DIVII.)}:ND --The Trt.tere
the ItUti ti AS UINIPANP have, thi, Jay
. t leetartut o levhletel of Flt per Cent. eat el the plefits
the laat sil menthe. t•lt the Caput' .4 the Cetutatuy
3.,ayable to Stockholders or their lettml repre,etitetiv.!..th
.with, at the Office of th e C o mpany.
JAM h. M. Treasurer
Other of PIMA/malt Gus July 14. Ittaile---j ,1
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)01. DOLLAR SAVINUS RANK—Nn t' , O FoCKTII
Pritexr JUN N SL ILI Ntl Lolooolm
uluet ha,jade with thin tututtntiou no the ol.outh Jut.,
lu °Hot' to draw itocro.t !rout July let.
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lieu hero, I 1 , 11..1 , 1 . . tla. day aitilaarlat tah,
uka,tta r 0.1411111 V 411 i 11.4 1.4 . 1 11.1,, t•I $l. maim, I,
reapountble l.a {twit J 11. NI , In 'ICE.
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FOR SALE—.\ de,iral.lo pr.teriy in Ili,
otY of An , ..heo) .
lode of the Ilamt l'-outtnen. nitllll I
,eoty-Pen feet tone itteliee. and eNteittlintt. bark tcornei tot'
ell tiny AI:.) Ito a It.pth e.l ton tty feet. bete are on the
plentLeec I tilt, et..l Itl 11..11-e
and tut. frame , totwittexit. Pitt, -ix Iltonen tire
tel loot
.1,11 dollatle , -tvventx Ur, hutolo hate!. nod Ile
balance in fonr .l nal amino! tutialiti.lit.,olt nitt •1
eernix dby Ito of :.td In•I I
If this property to.t de-p•-«1 teams, tle• tot•ntit. it
wilt be onered at ['tibiao Sal., oit the I.rett.iee.
OW PC041.1 Anr ”f t , eptenatter neat F tot•trmatittii :a
regaril to tiee-f reyri e 111.0 lo NI , , It
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co wow i invite the :diem.. 01 Ile I.adwe• I" Ilu•ii
Slot It of Fignied and Piiiit. h,•, ,.' res I..,wl....Rtilirlaln. .\l. ,
which they are chifoot; but li,•al 14. w. ri,01., lift. (»1,. ul
1,4, than the lisula folk, mill
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LUA BLE KANAWII,k I'ARI Ft 11:
BALK-The 1ia41,...i,, , 41 ißets for •,lo a i n1,.il I
Fai 111 "II 1./... brae, au.] 5.•0111 .1,1 , ~1 11. Kno-t.. }IA 1:1,•,
two utiles front Point Pleasant, Viinteet, i... 011.11,; 44 7
atri.,, 111,411 1:,., NCI MI under hares. and the lbalame u• il
1 itu1.,,..1 Tl, Fain) I. well supplied .1111 he lot, Pca. h....,
Apples. Pears, Plums. h... 1., illa dart liderimitiee ... oei•
on the premises. .11.11-1 Ili peis‘,ll or I,) lett, Add,-
1....ut 1'6,41.0, M.L.a.a t.,11a1). 1 a 1..111- bolo.
all I.3are ANN 1,,W1.1.:1t
QUI ) A ASII, ,it a ..,..1 unit mill . ..mil it'd:flit i
-1.„) lirtoisfullirf.l I 1 I Ine f., ~ 1 11 '11A1,01.... 1,1111, 1 ••.,1 ,, 1 .,
at Tares i inn tin hand and 1,1 'ado I. ,eri• , l„, 1101, occurred ol the Aider,lo tt - Csiiii...n
nt! 1 , 1 EXIIN.; lilt, I'.c night- .1 the 1-11, and Istli, between the t.er
Ct t,\CES'fl-t,\TEI) 1,1 F:--A now art ic I a Aron tr , .4.1., 01 , 1 the 4 1 ...t Itegt ilk 111. T.. ~ertii.t,
toy ma ki ng s a p, , o - ea nt..l 1,9. , a ~, r,,,,1, , ‘, Te killed, and sei eral - .I.ller. wounded 01. I.
~.ry rest, ct. Rene lets-r, 1 in. 1111,1 a.,rl 1. 1U al P , lost, • la., The 1111 mediate cause el the outhrea I, tr.,
~ t. h.o and L. , ' 4 . l ' 4 .3 ..C l ' Fd " IN" " 4 . 0 11111 known, 1.1 there had I,•r come time pre , . 1 air
LiN SEED 011.-rioil ga lls te 1111
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,U,t r vire.' , 1 been an alarming slate el excitement at the camp
for sale by , a 1.2 FLKNI 1 N.. I'm 0- I ',IC., kli,tarbtiner. has 0 drLdirti , lit 111 t ,
TrIlE TIIUN I ikiRIiOLTS OF .jovli Iv E i.u.: E -vita. in the Papal ;tote.., and ale,. at Naples. At
c,,,, 1 b y \ al , jj „ . i ,„, a uj j ,„, , ,i, i i„. „ a „,,.1,11, ,„,.„ , the httlea.plitee several were wounded oy.l nutnerous
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latest impie‘...l re, el, it alo li weigh 1.111 is p,,11i,.1 alol , tli 'I
:arellllll,l, Ili the Tn, >1•'Illl,. and Ina 11y air'-I. of
scull balls thick and fast as Pm theta arroa ?I 1 11/. utipre‘..l
• 11- levied per•on. 11..1 Leen mail,
R,,,he'r CM 1.. 1 / 4 , 1 al Elio Loteli.ll, , . Wei k., be, 11,. 111 ,11, 4
11 W.11..1,11 a,,,,ltaa al .4 tines:net a l it., ..I ~.1-1 ii., ill 1..., ' The P,ll , %iarl .•1111,11. , ,-11,1 or at Rome. it h. said, had
and a flay Lt.4,ulttli , DI ~i :111go al 111.1111110•111 , . Wl , l 0111 r, ' arranged all the difficultee. ef the lloly Sr., tench
:La.: le 1W \ ‘ Ti: 11.1.1 .N . I ..,, NI .1 6•.1 .1 ,„ th e t0 ,,,,r,nt0.i.....f !:,Adel- ter l'..land
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NEARLY ALI, iiir.s:E. -N.' bar , old', , II "Itf, July 2... f. -N.y, -The Cotton twill et ,
~gl3l “t 01, , hugy Pi 11,1,,, I, .Les lofl 11, .. ssr nI . 1 dull, 1111.1 lb., ,glen 1131.4 been very , wall Plot
sell at ph/ ,tat 11, t•: inn vany. Th ) ale Ili, 1,1 //1 /.11..d. , 1,111, nil h au tip. ord I etnlen.•3 , hut huyers are
ail kit 01 1....1 a, 11--In/ dd, Th.• 1.. al 1,1/ I. 1....i1thy And I. , holding
' .me... .;eitern hrande are .100104 at 4 . ft.ti
sand each 1.4 los, a 1.0111 of ::.1 1.4 oh Fra , ll,lm "•11.., I. Alb
',
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glieny, Iss l''n feet 'teen t.. a - 1-1 10-.1 all. y. P. r... 04 001,1111.• ' '
~ 1 , ,, ,,,.., 0 ,,,,, ~„„ 0 ,,,, ad
~,,,,,„,i , nl ,l lido-,, 01 to , , 1 0, . Acrounl. Irmo Spain state that the in,urrectien
Vou, T...a.i.. heed " 101 Ilene• I,La 11111.• been ii.. 1,1 ri the la-t lot. been effectually crushed at Madrid, where .I . ld//11-
111.mth and will te, linpreNeil o 'ahem delay. Th. y are I lie uell hail tirade preparaliens for the outbreak, cur-
Cheapest I,.Ln it, ettli.tr , tt 11, cities. ' Tainting; the city with Isdliiii troop,. 2VU were
~.! ". et l'llltriltT A SON, :.1 Mai Let n 1
killed.
B LUE "il ASS- ill lie. in titAire and Gtr sale• , The statements Of the progress and pro=perty of
sir!.FI.P.II I\U If ROY , toe ; . neurroction aro conflicting
. .
COPAN:IA i'II'SULES---15 gross in i-tori• il l It had taken such effectual measures for
and I.r sat.. Lt il,iv2i I'I.ER !NO 11Rrl crushing the outbreaks, idoititel any ore,/ r, that, after
SEiiif,jt z Mi . x.El , lti ~ ,„__:;,, 1i,+.,„, t ia , l l thirty hours' hard fighting at Madrid, the citiLens
mid sd tale 1., I au2 j FLEMING 1111115 Kiel the National tivard co rreodured and were !mine
d.
iLtOC 1 I ELLE SALT:4- . 2110 1ii...„11 hand atel , d'"l'lY di ' '''rme
f, Kale by 111,121 I ,, Lboi INo Rio . s. . Madrid was tranquil.
- At Barcelona and elsewhere, the outbreaks were
'I'AR ' '
T AR It, AL 111-21111 Ili:..iii.t reeeived leer
trifling, and werespeedily suppressed.
Bud /Or Mak 1//, jan2l (1.1°11N " 111105. 1 Saragossa is now the head•quarters of the iu-nr-
EPSOM. SALTS-'2,Uoil lbs. it. stfire :mil Lir rectionists, where it is reported that more than a le
sale by 1.1121 YLEM !Nil Itfuns ' gal quorum of the Certex were assembled, prechiim
.
N oTicE To CON'PRAC'fOItS. - SeitlP‘l I,:Clowrty 111.1 N l'or1•1111111,11
proi.eUds *till be fecened at the office of Ilia New Napoleon had ordered troops to the frontier , .
Castle mud bailing:Mu Reiland Company. li. Neu Caen. : The failures alluded hi by the news of the Fro-
until If: u'clock, M., of Tuesday, the 1211. /lay of Anent 11,11+ steamers, ore Jelin Nlllllla, Cotlllll Broker, , ,
Heal., (,r the Grading. Bridging,. kr .of the entire Read, sii I.iverienil ; Joseph Wright & Cu., Spinners, Stork •
.f.• il,Kle sectiumi ul alwout uutt 01110 v..lx Bi.is will be tie I .
p..rt ; Lowe & Lane, Cuininissiur. Merchants, Man
-0,„,„,„,' ler the whole work, including hon, cross ties, ballast ,
. j . . Baxter
. "J I pecitlcations of the work will be extol- '
Rig. As. . . 41 . am 4 i under , B & Co., and four other houses, all of
ited at said 0ff1,.. by the let proximo. , a hose liabilities are large and whose assetts are
eIIARLES T. Wllll'lnJ, small.
jr2sJ2wChief Engineer. i -
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NOTICE. -Application WI - ff ie. !Mid(' to Oh"
next I.,egililathr, 1., t h. , ,thartet at "'fin' A11eg1,,,1
Bank," with a capital of FIVE HUNDRED Tilt/USANI,
DOLLARS, sultiih - t to the pi-lA/halms of the banking law
Commissioners:-H. Hepburn, W. Begley,J. M. 1'ett1, ,,, 1,
R. II Roberts, Peter Peter•oll, Janina Patton, Jane's Pst k.
Jr., and ,thorn.
IDrii 4411. lab&
BANIING 110 LISE or
CHUBB 13110., BARROW & Cu.
/PA I - EXPO/if 7'. 10 WA,
Make Culled tinii 101 all points on, and west id the AliSsi.
.44,1 River. I% ....tit wiii.i..te•ri t. , ,,, , n to all lin/one/is Co
trusted to their naafis.
Itasca Yu
.1,1. JON F.: 4 & CO., itlttalturglt t
R. K. swin BHA). D. JoiiNsroli, clacair.
It IV CLARK & 1 , 1. Philadelphia;
.CITIZENS' BANK, Baltimore;
E, W. CLARK, 1)111111!:& 130., New York;
diLLMORN & BitOTIINRTI IN, Cincinnati 1
IiriTITTLIN6.--PersCins fond of ibis nit-
Ronal pastime can be provided with WIN of the beet
POCKET KNIVES in the country at
FIOWN b. TRTLErS,
No. 136 Wood stroet.
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INSURANCE! INSURANCE! —Pipp,
Hon for Ineurance tar aeveral goad reliaLle
received by ORO. W. PUNN, at his
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Agency and Intelligence Other, on idui north {IWO uf
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taint). door cannot' the Diamond, Att.entialfr Gilt%
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eapiee of the 11111,AEDRIXIMA NEWS, recoi cod daily •
Pro - ' t Ws) cents.
For owl.. by TI. T. C. MORGAN,
)y24 41 Fifth wt.
SHAW 1,5 ANDCIiAS ).
A. A. MASON & CO. are offering their entire stark
:Runnier Shawls owl Mouthing, comprising the uewuoi loot
moat fashionable st)les to lie found, eta reduction of 3:i tie,
cent, at Fifth st. W2B
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WILL BI lIIILD
t:i__REEN AND BLACK TEAS.—We have
kjl on hand the 10.rgeat and best asa,ted stock of TEAS
obe found hi the murk-et, all or which will be offered nt the
L . AVERT PRICES. JAYNES.
• ivl4 Pekin Tea Store. No. 38 fifth it.
WEIGHT'S PILLS-5 gross just received
end for We by (J 21) PLEbiINO BROS.
9141191
THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
THIRTY-FOcoTH CONGRESS.
lIST SESSION.
WASHINGTON, August 4.—Senora—Mr. Wilson of
fered a resolution, which lies over, instructing the
Judiciary Committee to report forthwith a resolution
authorizing the President to direct the U.S. Attorney
of Kansas to enter a nolle prosequi on each of the in
dictments against :Robinson, Smith, Jenkins, John
Brown, Williams, O. W. Brown, and Deitzler, for
treason against the United States.
The Senate then resumed the consideratiod of the
bill relative to the claim of Richard W. Thompson,
and considerable debate ensued.
The Senate did not dispose of it.
On motion of Mr. Seward the River and Harbor
bill was taken up, and a debate ensued involving the
general merits of the system.
The Senate then passed bills continuing certain
public works in Massachusetts; the improvement of
the Mississippi river, and harbors at New Castle,
Delaware, Erie, Pennsylvania, and hills to continue
the improvement at Rock River Rapids and the im
provement of Tennessee river, after which the Sen
ate adjourned.
After acting on many of its items the House took
a recess until 7 P. M.
!lons,.—The House considered and passed bills
providing for the appointment of a commissioner to
run the boundary line between Washington Territory
and the British Possessions, under the Oregon Trea
ty, there being conflicting claims to valuable islands,
owing to the undetermination of the main channel
southerly from the Gulf of Georgia to the Straits of
Fuels.
. .
The House passed the Sonata bill appropriating
$lOO,OOO for the improvement of Patapsco river, and
rendering the port of Baltimore accessible fur war
steamer..
Mr. Purviance moved a suspension of the rules to
enable him to introduce a resolution is the
Judiciary Committee to inquire forthwith and report
by what authority the recent arrests in Kansas of
Messrs. Robinson, Deitzler Brown, Smith, and oth
ers, bail been made, together with the ofitnces with
which they stand charged. If they are imprisoned
on the charge of treason, for participation in the
formation of the Topeka Constitution, the resolution
directs the committee to report a bill ordering ,1011,
pr,,e4pilY to be encored upon the indictments. Thu
said committee to have power to send for persons and
papers.
Tho motion was disagreed to. Yeas 16e, nays 74 ;
a two third vote being necessary.
The House refused to suspend the rules by a vote
of 108 against 74, not two-thirds, to enable Mr. Den •
ver to report the Parifie Railroad bill from the Se
lect Committee.
Mr. Grow made an ineffectual motion to consider
the Homestead bill.
The House passed the Senate bill authorizing any
two Judges of the Court of Claims to act as a quo
ruin for the transaction of business, and the appoint.
ment of au Assistant Solicitor, and an additional
clerk.
On motion of Mr. Zollicoffer, the Military Com.
mittee were instructed to inquire into the propriety
of purchasing the Hermitage in Tennessee for a
branch of the Military Academy.
The House went into Committee on the bill mak
ing appropriations for judicial, legislative and ox•
eeutive expense,, hitherto authorized by law.
EVEN ING SES.ION.
Mr. Cullen read an extract rem the Savannah
purporting to give sketch' of the re
marks of Mr. Cobh, of (is., delivered in that State
recently, in which Mr. Culleu's name nest inetrien
tally introduced. Mr. Cullen wished to know if Mr.
Colih used the language quoted.
Mr. Cobb explained that the position he had taken
was that it would be dangerous to throw the election
into the House, which would result in the choice of
Fremont. The Republieans have thirteen States .
if a Republican shall be oleeted in plane of Allen,
and o ne in TrunibulEs district in Illinois would tie
added, and if Hall, whose seat is contested, be oust
ed, and a Republican elected in his stead in lowa,
there would Le secured for Fremont fifteen states:
then it was certain that the election would be de
pendent on Mr. Cullen, and lie was unwilling to
trust it there, considering Mr. Cullen', course on the
election of Speaker. \Vas it Mr. Culleu's ti Ned
opinion that he will not, under a ny circumstances,
vote for Mr. Buchanan!
Mr. Cullen replied by saying that Mr. Cold, had no
ground for saying what NJUId be his course in suet,
a contingency. lie came here au a National American
and against the votes of every Democrat in Delaware,
excepting half a dozen personal l riends—was it ox peri
od (bat he should support the Democratic party and
toe for his enemies' Ile fervently trusted that the'
election would not be:brought into the House, but if It
should, lie it vote for Fillmore first and last, and
not for llucharian nor Fremont, and he istis satisfied
that Fillmore would receive a majority of thestwe•
Mr. Cobb said that in his appeal to his constaur
ot
he dui not misstate concerning Mr. Collen's position,
ehich was one of danger Id the South Lind tavorahlo
l'ltlinont.
n repeated that it was hi, dal) t nit , '
fir hillinore to the li-t, and it trod shonl.l permit the
lection to rime into the thou, he should fearles-ly
do hi- duty
Tho House adjourned.
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1..4T1:11 1110.11 rUn'llll
ARRIVAL OP TUI IiTEAMER EME,
Nun h. A klgu-t E —The Etneu am, e.l
she left ILnre on the afternoon 4 the '2*.f.l
N.. later In!.•lligeklen fritm the tfitierreein II in
Narvael 1,1,1 left Part, 1.. r Itv,ottlie It
supposed that I.:,partero wa- under arre-t I.y
Ii Uonuell.
Adv., fru.ni Florence mention negoliato,ns lie
toren the gonernment, of Rome, Naple, Floreto,
and Modena, fur the purpose a forming n
under the patronage 4 A io•tria.
the morning of th,
were quoted at :15:4,0.4 ; Antonini( II
lhe Loudon rt,t.,, intimate, that \tr. llalln.e pro•
p lot . the ,ettletuent a the Control A 111,1
tolemtioo, ie likely to prove satitdaetory to Leg.
I rind.
lottee trot. I.oioltit are only to the lvth. and the
eourniereial nett- I:. 1.111 IL tote hoot• later thou 1.1.!
reeerved.
Parliament W ul l lir bald o Le pror•.glied on the
LATEST 'mom EUROPE
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP ATLANTIC
SANDY Houk, August 4.--The steamship Atlantic
has arrived. She brings advices from Liverpool to
the 23d ult. The Cunard steamship Asia had ar
rived at Liverpool, but her advices had no effect
upon the markets.
In Parliament, Earl Malmeshury called attention
' t a difficulty between Brazil and England, arising
from the treatment of the British minister at Rio iu
a q uestion concerning the slave trade, and
particn
larl insisted on the value of retaining the friend
ship of Brazil, in case of war with the United States.
I Lord Clarendon explained that Brazil had no ill will
!I,,wards tlreat Britain
apeffAswfom
SPAIN.
The latest accounts state that the Cortex had been
removed to Arragon, where under (len. Enfante, they
intended to snake war upon Queen Isabella and the
I ministry in the name of Liberty and the Constitu
tom. The London and ether papers say that
(lie insurrection WAS encouraged by the O'Donnell
p a rty, and Espartero Ie in the very stronghold of
the liberals. It is believed that liens. Curren and
F.deon, tried partizans of Espartero, are at the head
of the troupe, National Guards, of Saragossa; and
eighty-five members of the Cortes, more than one
; third of the whole body, hold formal meetings there.
I A despatch received at Puri F says, that when the
of irDonnell's accession reached Saragossa the
Ceptaln General ((Queened the civil authorities and
o fficers or ;he National Quard, and after debate re
,
solved on Te,iNtArlf`C.
•
•
A letter from the Spaniiill Legation at Paris ray
the difficulty between Mexico and Spain bur been
honorably settled.
Ctircartieri. August 4.—The telegraphic facilities
are poor in Kentucky, and the returns are therefore
meagre and indefinite, but they indicate a close con
test.
Kentucky Elections
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ALITAIIDRI-A., Va., August 4.—A destructive fire
commenced on the wharf last night, which has, utr
to:12 M., not been entirely extinguished. The saw
and planing mill of Messrs.. Lambden le Jenkins,
corner of Queen and Fairfax streets, with its con
tents, was entirely consumed. Loss about $B,OOO.
The fire was the work of an incendiary, and much
sympathy is expressed for the sufferers.
Bon. James Buchanan
ASHINGTON, August 4.—lt is understood that
Mr. Buchanan, in accordance with his usual custom,
will leave Wheatland in a few days for the Bedford
Springs, where he will remain two or three weeks.
Heavy Robber)
New YORK, August 4.—The dry goods store of
Mr. Thomas, in Spring street, was forcibly entered
last night, and robbed of $6OOO worth of silks sod
satins, and $5OOO in notes and papers, and $5OO in
rash.
AUCTION SALES
O,ILD, SILVER WATCH ES. GUNS, &C. at Auc
tion—On Tuesday inching. Aligned 5111, at
clock, will is sold at tins Commercial Sales Rooms, corner
of Wood and Fifth straits, 011 V Rills Olio, two Smooth Hone,
and thrn• 1: 4 11.t dd., two Revolving Pisb.ls, four Second flnud
English and Detached Lever ()old Watches, i. Awatrted du,
Gold Lockets, Ac., .4e. P. M. DAVIS.
and A nrtiotieer.
FALLING TOP BA ROCCIIE AT AUCTION,
TUESDAY morning, August Cali, U 11 ,i'esork. will
be sold at the enionicreinl ItlX,lllB, corn, W.ssl and
Fifth stir...b., Et falling lop baruticlie, in 1141.1 order, ennoble
for one or two horses. P. M. DAVIS,
'' Auctioneer.
R. M. HUNTER,
(5E0t . E.413011 10 KERR te lIUNTER,)
Here's ing, For‘‘ aiding , . COMMIS-
Stoll Merchant
STEAMBOAT AGENT.
s=l COUIBCIAL STREET,
ITERRINO-20 hhls. this day recd and.
for salo by (Jrlbil HENRY 11.. COLLINS.
HAVING PURCHASED the interest of
THOMAS WIWITMAN, in the Pint Boiler Yard, on
the first of May, I will het rafter carry an the Caller Making
and Short Iron work, in all their 111 en In-cat t Ito old stand,
Water street, below Penn. With the otqwriettre of thirty
yearn in this businesa. I hope to render satisfaction to all
who fare, toe with their trade JAM ES W W lITM AN.
Pitt.lintgli May 18, ty'.set;id
T" D - Emou RATS EVERYWHERE.
READ—READ—READ.
Agontli wantell t 0 sell in every town in the linit.ll
THE LIFE AND PUBLIC FERVIOFIS OF
JAMES BI'CIFIANAN,
'n nxylnrni. L.
Ate Minister to England, and fn,rnierly Mister t.. Itns-i a,
Senal..r and Representative In t'dilurres,
and Secretary ..f Flat,
INCE,UDINII THE MOST IMINIRTANT OF 1119 STATE
PAPERS.
11) I/ 1101,,t, lAterary Mit, of the N. F. Day Ituok.
Tloi above las.k ha loran written by a g,ntlrtivill a oil
qualified I.) him literary attainment.., anal hip , 1..0u ,- tmo
with the betn..contie preen. the .vas Ruud. hrd pg',..IIMHY lay
the diStittgitioll ,l l ellbjvcl of Ow Utrmoir wish itsaily..l the
.hates and farts of his nutrly life. and front ant bofizril friends
of Mr. Ituananan has lawai supplied with tauter - 1a! Inarceasi.
I.le t•, ,atwr parties The alu.us have in.en .111.nntn‘t
In ittltlivriZed 'quit.. It can thearloro to..:Algid, vittiotif
reserve,
AN AUTHENTIC AND AUTIIoRIZED IlltalßAFllp.
Tho hook makes It liana:HOWKano. vnlillnr of raven.
orally bnona in cloth, hilli iM1.1111,1•11144111,1 N POI :.rate
Pornail en 'tent. 4 1 For turtle, 1,410411 h,, Hp
t Drat Ili' A JAClistiN, 's.
110 Nas.unit street. N
Iry mail post paid on rei - pirt iyl.
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NoTtuf: herelny give!' that tail appli,•atiat
will rasa, In, than. 1...,..1ian.,•01 I•eu her lvxuaa, at
tho neat liesenoit, L.r It I, I.•tAtton for a
SAVING iIiND DANK, t.. be , 10..xte , 1 In tlir It.fnllgli of
Birmingham, Alleulteny Count). 1.. la , at) led • The Dir.
nunenatu Ban tog Fund, - awl to tsn n Inink Driro.lt and
Di..'llut, with a Otpital stuck of Selma) tin. , Tt..mxaud
1)1
QUININE --lOU NIN E- —lOO k is. fart etl and for
rat,. by jau'2l hi.F.MINO 01100.
QPI S ft PE NT I IN; Jail, just re
ntni linonal,l9 ELKMINti BROS.
JAs. CoILINS . NI T MIEN.
JAMES COLLINS
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
PERPRIETOR3 or THE
Conine Pittsburgh, litemiville etr. Erie
CANAL LINES.
114 ASH 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA
RHODES, ill 44: EN Si. CO..
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v/ tt.d,t and a l' Tellett ha, thev day te...11..• ' ,atilt, to
th Ow Ferl Ihlt 1r... 11.1 ko The I.thote•oo ,-I Ile ...1 , , ,I II
~,II l.f. f..llllat Ir.! 111,.1, I the Ono ,01.1 artlll t i I‘ nal .
Wade & I'..
The unsettled leen ie., ,dilpe Into to itt el heap 5. 11:.,1•
will he attended up I-i Op, ore 11110
l'illobut A L, Jul ) lot, 01;.t. 0 I'.
DATENT ELASTII' PACK I NO F',)l{ EN
_i_ GIN ES —Ktioe• to tttel ..tle 1,. luteteated ore Lel th..l
t., call and ....mite a new article ~r parku.g 1.., all 1.111 ,I
tlitgala VIIKIIOI4, 1.01111.11, S. , Vi 11,, soft tet. kinq In re.illit r.,1
T 1. ., ad,at.tagen ..1 11., 'lllicit. are • g reat durability. WIN 1111,
of tallow, i ppd.:G.4i pa 111, IP., ~.11,•••thehtly al, mg el power.
If .1000 upd require iu be ta;.eri out ~1 th, guiltily ii. , ,, , 5, but,
ti
being parked i a cone, the pat king It gradually p-onsumed.
0110 ...Mg, time a n d utittstial. Specimens ol the various
la 000 Slay IN., (W. at
W. S. H A V EN'S Stationery Warehouse.
alt .',l placket at , .•..t Der of ,-ta_on.l.
MI N Ell. & CO.'s LIST OF 15 Cent .Nlaga.
II opera .Magazine ;
(Jpole)'ii Lady's 11t.,k;
Oraliam's Magazine;
Peterson's MaKatltie .
Putnam's NI/W,,,11.• :
11.4.11101, Id V. “Tdm.
I,,ettlie . t. Joh mat
RIM be 11... k.
For sale by I j y 261 11. MINER A. (3 - 4, ..
N_ ... . . ......
EIV WO K s--N EW BOOK S.
The Life and Puldip• Servos ppf Jansen 1t,,. banal,. op
t biding the most important of his Stale papeitl By II II
Ihßloth—With an acctiratte pat trait 101 l tie. I
Commodore Perry's Japait Et {unlit epti.
The Martins of Crontartin—hy Clots. Lever
Fashionable Life—by May H. Eastillltil
1 , .• Wile Ily 11. 1115 ER A CIL
1)".2,3 No. 32 Smithfield st
pI.! HE LINSEED 01 I,.—'flte subscriber
having engagud in Ito manufacture of Linseed Oil,
uppolpi lit torn. rousinnern and dealers, that ht. tn melee .'d 1..
80 1 . 0 1 3 ' them with a strictly prime article.
1)20 J. SGLIOONM AK ER. 24 Wiasl st.
B' E LICK WATER—iII hbls. fresh Blue
i.in, Water tareived title day by
JOS. F1,101IN1:,
Jrg c.,t nor Diamond and Mer kel It.
1 'L . ; CENTS FOR HARPER'S NI At l A ZINg.
1 f.-/ Harper's Magazine for August.
15 S. revel, DA tat anti f
IN or sale
,101
fib Market street near ' , mirth.
Ty JACKSON'S
1 have a large supply of this valuable niedip
JOS. FLEJIINII,
.Ir2ilcorner Diamond and ?bar ket mt.
. . . .
B ROWN'S Essenee of (linger-2 4 dozen of
this valuable m ode:the re , ei red It J)
Ol=. FLEMING,
dY' 25 , __ corner Diamond and Minket st.
QEINII-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON
LI ,t GO. are closing out their splendid and faoltioaaltle
tt....k et DRESS iIOODS at a great reon,di.n !nal, our
wuat prices. _ jy2s
_._ - •
pAI-tASOLS—We are now offerint , , , our ee
-1 aasortitient of Paranols, In Silk. Tunic, Satin,
1 ''n s ,lre. 4 h litille and other materials, at a reduction of on,
I lord the elitist rates.
JUAN WOODS, il i )"2. ,
,_Atjk.r,R AND EXCHANGE
Bastika., Dealer In lizeltange, c.ea.mondo and Bank
Notes. Stock bought and sold on coinuaji.iou. (juit,u.,,,,
carefully attended to. Interest paid on Deposits. Nu, 07
JONES , " NBIV BUILDING, 'Fourth atreet. _km
M
-.5..
A Clirg.rfo--ti WS NC. 3
jyl2 large fur sale by
' lIESIIII . li. COLLINS
i
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'',.-, •t• '.-,
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OMME!MI
"'"," •
StMENTS.
MADAME TOURNIAIRE'S
FRENCH CIRCUS
- _
WILL PERFORM AT PITTSBURGH
On Monday and l'neiiar. A ng „,,,, 4th
and bt h, Afternoon and Evening.
MEE
NLADI TOURNIAIII E.
The greatest likrlolli loin.. in the world, will smear in le•r
TREAT BA IiE.BACKEit ACT.
JOSHPIIINK, the *lphlde and Graceful Hider,
rill .guar in her {Vent l'A t. AC I'.
tinnier FEHDIN AND, the net trh k-rider Lie aka in the
VOll,l.
Monsieur BENOIT, the relel.rated rider and ureter. from
be Paris and Roman A multi t h-stirP.
MAD. TUURNIAIRE,
a her watt Si X-11010 P. At q—the oaly 1 . ..1n51e that ever
Itenipted to ride 11101 coat,' .It horses Mad. 1 , 411 •
rill sko ride her ti ft EAT MEN Atl l All'
Master TIIEOI.OII,E. the Iturd'o• appe , 4 , , a
Corso Act. iu conjuartioa tt ith his brother, Fenhesad.
an the Roman Wrestlers.
Mr. Multi AN, the relebrat , l Caution-Ball p e r
MASTER uItTON, the ti lobe Perfoi met.
MR. A. F. 1.1011N4,:,
The American Clown and Jester. vial appear (di the Creq
cunt Cord. Battoote Loop' and vat. m nt li, Pert ,ranee
during the exhibition.
Doors (Teti at 2 and 7P. TI Perim-mark,
at 2 1.4.3 and M.
- -
J oilNw. M'CARTIIY, BILL Po9rea and
w ill nttA 0.1 to the ?coifing an.l Dißtributing
of all Lindy of
HILLS Full CONCEIITS, LECTURF.S, XXIIIRITIONS, C.
All commuoication9--oither by 111.1, t,d,•Rrnph, or other
wbw--directod to the "ftlr, oi the Mornmy. rotel% e
prompt nttrution. up;
. • -
St. Louis, Dlo
THE GRAETENBIARG FAMILY
MUR E THE. , E MEDICiN ES ARK Fcll.o EVERY
WEEK THAN 011 A Id. OTHER M KI)ICI.\ EM
11 , T Toti ETHER
I N
THIS COUNTRY ,ztiees7. it the re.ult
d merit. 1.,r the Leen tliacerititiont of our t °mitt, neat
in proverbial, and puts nu etfrt (1131 slop to lot t‘1..1,
We conceive that the 1111,e1 , 11 Of the firatelete
ow 'tin, Itt their iniclotilitial superiority
thou to any "tiler COI., ;Ma on- let,lng• 1.411,t,1N1 alb le
Gill to tine of the beat anteing theta,
31A 8t;11 ALL'S ETKRIN CATIIOLICON.
This remedy n" ill certainly cure Palling it the Wendt,
White, Pieta tiered 'Menstruation. Itittenaes of Pregnancy.
All troubles al the change of both with )"tine a n t i
old, and till the various knell of it ...lowan and pert owl com
plaints raritual by tlisordettal utet hie tit Sous.
THE PRINCIPLE nY M ai ifid
in.heittine ;Hewitt...oi ha whit 11 the id oiler,' its
enmu cum are weakneoo in the hack, tiru.•lin¢ nail peal
loi•toi.A, the 01,111.1er laioleis. e‘tentling all along ll,'
~moment[ in the end ol the heal ing LlowLi paws
the uterine. h ,e dmc I. Illy
howelii and into the Idp.a, Byutpu the(ir patio. in Eh.• hiemrs,
I int lung 111 lII° tut or the ntoina , l l . irregularity ot the bond
els, withaw l agitin with oletinnle con
stipation, cold !pet. eapri. Yale appetite, /it a l our
inering or treating tharactei, with roaring orw hyaline
the pate. dull ' , AMY /II the head, wah rrent ner4.lll•l
nient. sin - reviled Le rouiplete
ragenient, ilisarrati,inent of 1118 nirranl,l'lnstil,
with an acrid ilusliarge le.tween lik I, are ileie riled
in the taiblicalionnur the airitel. e , 'pail'.
IN ALL CASES OY YAI.III.IIoN tr Tllt 00.11tT IIA , Ta AT oNce,
Ninny uletinn complaint, are iriiio.o,l to , lie 10.ae1
talon the 0) nipathetir iosinerteil wkb that or
gan, hut the CATIIOLI,IN Alllopl he taken. and ill
lire ruews slut of ten it will be b e that the
watt, with the lieurt, and that a enie will 0..1.11 1..11..0' its
awe. It will Alto relie)e that know n its the heart ri
sing in the mouth anti turning
A I.L t.•A Aft-ft/M:1
3.rb not prega.nt at any ow. now, lost any .n of I In.n, n
;Io
cuto Oat. ',venom, t.f diSv(lll. 111. • ie 1. , 1
AI Tl(l7s
The runty la prepared 1 , 3 tato of the 01.1.,t and to.pal
ttolfol p10t... tans of Ili , tiny. topl ery 'ate ata3 n. 1.,l
Hint 0...3 are taking a at - 1131.1M0 nod 331.11.-,aapaund..4 tedt
coo..
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it t Iliii slittlittint iqiiiiiiiiiii id ill litiallll ham Isaill I Xis 11
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I; t NtLENItN: I Ln.k tits. It n.r. n . ~,Iliti,fl.lll ILA
Nall to .11 duty, 1.11/611111 you lay vat,rwil• h
Slarehall'n Uterine Cal h.,11,..11. I 11,••
ph)..h tau her nom.• tu,113 live yearn. niul lilt RIM 1 . 1,1111t1
It ,11,1K.Itiole tat dwrrtnra hm ,,, a 11:. $ll,l
brethren ol pr01e. , ..1.“ ha, 01 a 1.1,1,11
e 1.., then , compheate 1. 11111111{14V, Mid 111, 11
1,10.11i..1111.4 itiNl.llltl rt homr.l
pri.trnlu.n, 11 A 1t51111.1.' ,, I THU \ %Tio
ow, ...a 1,110,111 W 11,1,1 ~elated by IN
I thou gut It tuy Au() gist tli•pr“ugh
1,11 v.,. Iwll“wiug i. tb. r , nnh of lour y , mrn nreful U lid.
I 113 , 1• yhallya it/11/141 it n11,.. 1 .1 . 111 ill Caeltl 1 - liitrrtvlr•r 1,11 hy
Key the f11,..111g, r,) 111,t. p. .urn 111“1
L e it Inv, tl..wti utvrim , orgnun: net,...l wtquhl
loln,hkr, w cwoipnloird I.y ut al piSt.
URIe l- groat eerv•ain exeeenlvat aheet the li..- of the
mil 1, pelitnl, u alli irregular it,.., hnto-. It Flonkt ,
lams , abundant, niul at .alu.r Lunen ,nhly and .1111 k -till.
\ll-ahmres 11,11 , 1 streams. 11,1006 Iteafla. lu•. irritability of
tvoslost. (Int uleuce. tho.
hurtling iu nt, lin. h. in the groat and
xnrdl of hack. cruw hull vial I tuvhi, nN.Lri”lis parts of
Ilso tasty anal n great g,twral s, us , ul titu.nsitions. There
urn natuy other symphaun Vita with ()woe eumpintrits,
awl I have observed thou, well detweiln•al ut 1110 t arbois err
tilienten and pubheatiuun of your r“tuimil. I .uy
that in the complaints caused by -• Imv at ti/
as well an in the taute yoitug girl. is just r,.av
lag eiklit..llcl.ll is iefallthle.
Yearn ti Illy, BENJ. 11. KIN K. M. P.
A youlig [inate mine 1,. .. ti rittirotorl for t• or
or fire yearn with uterine iliftletatieh, 0h....
vittleut
Mit :mil ilomtroyell her gettethl health. Two
- Nlarnhall's UtertueChtlhilleint cureil h. i,ut it y
II ARV KV PERItY, V9o. klent., It. 1.
A female friend of limos who has been suffering 1..1 nearly
ten years it I ill uterine difficulties (I. regular. suppressed
and painful 1110U81.111a1011) in o.looolly. by follr 111011001 use
of Nlarshall's Uterine Catholicou, better than she ever ex•
tod to be in her life, and confidently is peso a vomplete
taw F. HITCHCOCK, New V , irk City.
Marshall's Uterine Cathol icon Cap. the climax ,ir e ory
thing ever known In this country. It has heel need with
aomph•te succgits. LEV Y. Mt Sterility , Ala.
Tik lUSANDS UN IiTITER cEirri FICATKS
urn iill RI. at the office of the C011,1.1y. where all itltol - o , teti
arr ilivited to gall.
MARSHALL'S UTERTNE CATII ,I I.IMN
is s.ild at the Wholes:lle and Retail at the Drag Store of DR.
FAL U. KEYSER, No. Ile Wood street., nig, of the thililett
M..rtar.
nist Call and get a ropy of the tiraefenberg ManuP r of
lipotl a. atiO pages; price :15 cents. Copies scut to any prt
. of the gouutty, tree of iltargo, ou thp receipt of 21., cent..
The Oraefeutierg Almanac is one of ths best• publications
of Ito kind. and may be had without charge of any of the
Company's Agents, or at their otTice.
jul3stl3wfinins.lawd.
0 It E A T
.1. \V. TCHNOcK. NI I'. 1,1
MITMO
COMMERC-TATS
Tex Rim —By the mark, last evening, there were only
18.4 Inches water in the Channel—a fall of nearly two
PI TTS M B " E l tril a tLI C H H
A H N O T A S R , DE
EXCHANGE. Inches
AND
inches since Sathrday evening. Cloudy_ weather continues.
I "reriden!.
I . Notwithstanding re
L. WI L.M A pcwhieheavy refuel up the Allegheny,
that river continues to fall, as we hear by a gentleman lately
rice Presidenl:.! from Freeport by the Valley Railroad. At Connellevillo, on
(ISO. W CAPS.
the Yonghl !gheng, there had been a vary heavy shower:
Several of the nearly completed light water !steamers were
the cloudy weather Is
apparently.t"rdeY try
y del rabl ight n ed g
le aking quite a display at the wharf, ge
siatesoxisliwcatn.dtiobnloowfinleag
leaving
g. irhle .n ti
ee,
enffLiently realtred to dampen the atones in the channel of
the Ohio. There was not an arrival or departure yeaterday—
neither steamer, barge, keel or flat—con - equating, nothing
was doing, nave the loading of keelboat .‘ Mary Ann" for
Wheeling.
T f:LkRICE,
Treasurer.
N. HOLSIX9, JP..
.4,-retary.
JAMES P. BARIL
Superin/rmiord.
S T. NORTHAM,
annmittee etrhitratirm for Augst.
GEO. W. CASS, V. P.
DICKES, THOS. BELL
J. A. WILSON, D. M'CANDLESS
MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS
TO SAIL.
Leer. Fin• Da vi,
New Y0rk........ Bremen. !kr luly 1 - 2
New York tilluen.,w July 12
Boeton I iverpool July 16
New 'irk I iverpool July 19
.New York Liverpool . July 23
.New York 1 iforpool July 21
.New York Iltorre via Cow... July 26
.New York Havre July 2b
TO ARRIVE.
I , : linbutg
(SLit t lit
I till
Airlcn .
11111 n
Fedi, .
Bart , I ma
.
Solt 7,a, fl)r nays
rn It., . Ilevre New Yolk logy 2
Ninguru Boston, kr Liverpool July io
Ert,,lson Liverpool New York July 9
Persia Liverpool New York
July 12
(lay 1.1 'kilt iiiiiire...l.irrri.il Baltimore July 16
1{'a..41.110... Sou i liamplou... New York J illy 18
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
OPPICII OP TUC DOILY 31"RNINO Post,
ISA.
I , l,lllrit ..sttloe :•eoa hide ae 1,500 I.nle. extra front
depot at $0.70; to 1,1,1..1. , (rout stnte at $0.1'5; i 5 Lids. an.
perfi Ile fican wag°ns at pi; 150 1.1)1e. extra and extra family
from atom at 50.7501,57 ; 12 bbk. extra family, choir, at
S7,V,
100 bn4h. nat.+ from etoro at 2ric.
Sit/LASSES—SaIes 10 bbls to the Country. itt lots nt 60r .
WHISKY...SaIes 40 tibia. root. in lots at Mo.
BAI)0:4.. Onion 4000 IM. shoulders at 101: 2551)0 tbs. plain
limn, at 11 0 + , and IA pieces plain Hams at 11 , ,n4r., all for
cash.
CIIEK.7.K —Salt, 40 hozea W. R. in lota at 0!,4.
131,1mM:4...5a1es 10 tone Juniata - Cove Forgo," at ,i 82,51)
WOOL.
j T,llkampf k Kitchiug's Cirmilar.)
hex YuRH. August 1, Mil—Daring the month of July
the w.s.l market has been iu an unsettled state. The new
0..1 has come in quite slowly, and we learn that the clip is
much shorter time that of last year. and bat little is left un
sold in first hands. Manufacturers bought sparingly la the
early part of the muth. 'rho Delahlo Mills have been
nmwup the heaviest operators. us they usually are at this pe
riod of the year; and pliers opened a shade above those of
la•t newton. There was a brief excitement when some largo
puska of Wain. , wool took place at about 2 to 3 cents -e
IG
higher than previous rates, but the market is now about the
341,10 all heroin.
The enormous Importations of dry goods, thus far, dnriug
the present year, seem to influence the markets In Europe,
es well as here, to a high degree; else the short clip, the very
easy money market, and the prospect of a good hart, et,
give a new. impulse to speculation. The immemw Im
portations prove clearly ngnin, that the foreign manufacturers
ommand our nmrket, and draw the profits of our present
•• duty system," injuring at the same time both our industrial
end farming interests.
The accounts front England and the European continent
speak likewise of the heavy expiirtations to thin country as
beleg thiagerou.,, and liable to result In positive lessen. The
manufacturers of WOOll.ll goods, in consequence of these
views, have restricted their purchases of wool, and pri:es
have ainiewliet declined since the clip; and the prospects for
the to wl, e auction sales about 80,000 bales of Colonial
o are for a I.l,line of at least 2,1. '$ lb., and may prove
greater still. They say, however, that there are good signs
tor the linen, in Imsiness generally. The clip has been
short all over En rope—iu some corm tries 1 0 per cent. shot ter
than usual, and higher price., it is thought, will la, obtained
0111.401,11 C, in the fa l end winter.
We are gratified to report that some of curve mien articles
have Improved the rates, but the advance is not enough, or
does not correspond sufficiently with the higher mired of
wool; unit some fear is. moreover, expressed that the largo
importation of mmele will press bard spoil the prices again,
cud mike seder rather difficult For pulled wool the demand
has been moderate, but pricey are without change since our
• last, and the stork about the same
, . .
Foreign low growls have been quiet for the last two weeks,
and rati,4 Lora railed it shade lower, as Be net s are more dis
posed to umvt the buyers.
The importation of wt.il has been rather small for this
tine- of the year, awl nor stork of the desirable kind* of low
Lou'l•lile a limited one, but we look fur o bettor stile
id) as iiiatro is now eritahliehtel, and Froure and England are
li•r longer sigh large eiinsainers for low wools, i•nitalile for
clothing. Ac. The markets of Vratice and England are
el. iwily better smoked with low wools than any others, tho
see It have declined an far as to bring them. in
to install• us, tlii s 1 , • , •1 with OUT own.
New York Market
N LIT Vok, August 4.—Flour armor, with a fair demand
La .•x ;m.o. Mud home casimuniptimi: receipts mderate, and
lo• .1441 thoo• rntyur rapidly accumulate.; nal., 13,U0
/I / 41.• c-fsf 111..0 toolluiro superfine Slate;
lure,tra do ; 51i0r55.40 fur roonoor, to c h o i ce btt p er .
a a., Illimaa, lowa nod Wisconsin, and $6,00
411•1 C... 0 for common to choice extra do.; two extra VA,:
a//// /,// . /1 St. 10/l/i , i.71.f..Z.9.f.if, the market
•
....ell w ild abut demand. Ilye Flour aro! C.,111 MCI4IIOIIII
\ the name. New V 1 heat in lair demand for export at
lip ; for old I loss.' t. sun itistuiry, and the iiiiirt,ot it
-„ n,,,, ; friSalis lion at $1,23 for old red &map
is sl.7ossit 1.74 I. r new do: 51.5tim.51.1.4314 tor ?sew white
.1., f o r,e ft 77551551.85 for new 'white Ohio; .1,45
tor oid .1... sl,srs., tar Wl-11/erl.l ILIA Germane,
and 11.1 , 1 for red Indiana, elonlog steady. Rye firm, witlisa
~,..,lsoaps bonitos. doing at 95(a8fi for gwsd Northern. Cairn
adratsced Is '0 Moshe'. with a brisd: dolmad for en.
t slid tisane coursomptisin; nalen 72.000 bon Milled W.ltt•fll
at it ofi r 1,1111,11.41 Is choice parroln. Unto swill wig slowly
at h.ier f.sr State, Wentorn and Canruhan. Whinky unaet-
Ile I nod lower; sales 800 Obis at 35, and ennall lota at 310137.
4 - 1 loiter, with ingrn.l inquiry; nalral3oo Lida. at $20,12!1
1. sr mew: $17.75 for prime merle, and Slant 18.1'2.1.G for prime,
rl, oin t : bossy ant; n large portion of the wiles were tiriloss.
14,1 . 1 01.4., and pi icon unclialored ; noes at $707,50
...1 •sii tit ry is line ; $4,1150,0.50 for country 111,18 andis.‘.7s.4
$ll r,lstitiCel meas. Reef hams nod prime menu 1/141
All.l lit let, sills Cot moats dull; sides 100 Ithe
• f-sr 'shoulder+. nail a. for Iruins. Lard ottnisly; wales
s ohl.s sit 12 butter and Cheese reitoriti rIL taut
0.1 I. rel.
Foreign Illarket•
I ffff=ll
1, ram,. .1%0 —r IJtm Abtriel.—Thn market to
un
hnum,,d nual firm with a limited 'auricle. Tli salex for
three day are 21,000 Miley, of which ameulat.do took Aam
ttml the ..xportera 4,10011m1,, The .inotattons are unchange.l
.k.. vet) I offs (iron with melorate ranme
•. I Mar u 0: harmed. excepting a Blight improvement in
ti• r gnalex. and a trilling &cline en ldwer, Prime
‘1 heat tins tl. 1 . 1 1,1,1 ml the tkad'or dualitie+ at, 9d Mae,
.1 ti hnn, a ith a IMMO] 1•11,11,24.
, • rah , r 11,e, been .lorttly .0;1 1111,tq114,1
ottrit—Pttek and &Odnrr utitthangeti, with I lair
,Ittht to.l t. v 1.116 rail.. Then• in a I , ll.ttr thttaatitt for
L. I.ltt hot hart :•..! !Arc] nod t.ihttr Retie
t. rotql.
==i
enual
u 11, ::,If,/ 11, fl; 5.,1111,rn red
Nt'vt.t..3 . l/ plku 41'; mlO,-.130.N.q
1..1
Philadelphia Market
Pi , 11.,1.E.1.P111, At11:11.4 I —Flour market is t. and
Pri
• .a..01y. with lie t. I es pcirt Kai-, RIO 1,b6. nit
• lot- f.,r tri,ll ground from wheat; $7,2a
sad a lot scraped at p. 50: the demand for imp
-1.1, of , ity trail.. limited at sit,:alarh,so. Ile in quality. lu
Fliau nothing 'hang. limit holders firm at $ 3 , 7 5. Gdii
ili• 4tl ••t, .4 area au' witatial at VI for P 0111.) hulas. Theme
,leitiatal for red IA heat at thin advance noticed tei
• ita). and hiti• I faith, improved; sales IMO to
Saittlierai nod Pciramiylviatia red at $1,65;
•anie fair it.. at il.i1:!n.;601,11:1; 'Meth. prime white at
, t 1. i 7 , n. , 10.• 1111 . 1• H, •1 , at $:1,641, and n tot on private terlll,.
It, in lair and PACS 300 I.IISII. 110'
•1I I 11..111 HI 7:lt- 11..1 Hear.; and witnii.il; :itri
1.0.1. -.milli,. yi.ll.ia. at in for fair and 1"2 for prim... Oa
in ,lionnitil and ; %ales :iIOOO linati. at 42 fur old Del,
and 471,r44n, for new. Whii.ky in limited ri4iiii•at an
onall hirk at and i,llda. at 31at:39.
INNATI, Ancutlt 4.-114111 r active, nutw illtst ant 1111 g th
o..iptr 600 Itbin anperfi on at VS; lit() I,LIt ,t.tr
at c au $6,30. oat. very firm; salve ;AR) Imo at 3L,rut
Whttat wn ~,...l toenail at $.1,10/tp41,12 tor red. anti
Ittr sidle. Whisky; hales W.) Latin at Pnauaaw
.11.1. I awl tittnottal. Stittlaaxen In twtter &Intuit! anti 11.1.11
:ho, 1.1•61 at 5 . 2 ettffee without luipktrtabt t haul,
etttl.. 4. , at low lit;
Auguq 1 —Plnrnuu ky.l (lull. Wheat 410011a0t1
10a0 2 10 2 ontg: rtak-a 4:0100 1,14 at $1.641au1.701 , a hate
RUC I itol I 0.1. Sally 01 cyJro 1.. day, 441.0‘.0 1.10111.
at fd, y kl lot iii, , I. 1:1,a 64 fare kite. and tik, 00 kit )011.0.v.
y spr px Ia , headache and Indlgev
-1,..”, a!I p•rvous are mare Sr 4 1,44, aff,ted, can abu .
all) b.• crt.l by tak lug moderate
mu.l tlow of 11 , Elt11AVE'S HOLLAND BITTEIRS, mxt. hour
b. r.pt r. .114 Il
We w. 11.1 caution the pul lir against purchaArig any of
floe maul' trnitatimig of thin delightful Aroma. To prevent
imp, otion, be careful to net for w
Brhaves llidland Hither,
CAPTION porritaxing an imitation. To
prevent imposition, be careful td teL for Bmrhave's Holland
flitter,
I,YL„SoId at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the pro
prietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. A CO.,tilanufacturing
Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa.; It.
LRlti A Ctl., corner of lilerond and Wood streets; and
Druggista generally.
Joseph White's Carriage Repoeltory•
LasEPII WHITE, now carry lag on Wai
t) netts in his epadous premises, (now•iatalY '
' •'!se
enia r4e,„1,) on the Pittaburgh and Greensburg • •,,,,,•-•••"""
near the Two Mile Run, between
Lawrenceville, rsspectluily invitee the public
1010311.'4.1111S 'LOA of CARRIAGE:3. BUtitilKS, kc. And he
1 as is alarly iniorats gentlomon fttrtlnainrit, that one price
0111) IM made.
Fourteen years' experience In the imeineas enables him to
place Lietins• his patrons the Name choice collection of Clar•
I Inge, many years last it has been his particulat
department to select, from the Cartons and most talented
Fiederu iiianufarti rots. The 0i.....e5s of hie new system Is
r.mitilete--the ecomany of his arrangements will supply the
lest uud west f us hi ous blamanu'actures at 11104terate prices.
tinenconilietol by them , heavy ex' rums. which the mania
for ile.iinting houses of business Ilan heaped upon the price
oh toe lug to large rents.) dOSEPIL . W HITE will sell,
ou ready unity rely. at much less thou (be usual prices.
44 - Carriages repaired in the best manner with deeßatcb.
11111(17,11W
Fresh Arrival of Salt Oysters.
-r UST received nt STETNRUCK'S, No. 111 , PEARL TAPIOCA-500 lbs. in store and
J
wool) street, where all the delicicies of .1.. for sale by 1101 SLIMING BROS.
the season can be had, served tip in any deslra it 4
.... _ N OTICE TO FARMERS—
bIe style. lie to nine in daily receipt Of New
l'etaoo, P.m, Lobsters, Frog Shad. Sea Bass, to revolving horse lay Rakes, improved make.
, I,d a great variety of Lake Vls, which will be sold to Wilt 90 dozen hand Hay Rakes.
I w t., betels and restaurants on the most reasonable terms. 20 do Gran Scythes.
.leit ri erived, a large and tine lot of Lemons,
Or
an d 15 do Gmin do
Pine Attics . IibTEINItUCK, al do do Cradiesonnicnis patterns.
J 1 No. iii Wood street. 50 expanding Cultivators, suitable for the farm or
garden.
100,000 Agricultural Draining Tile, .3% by di%lnch calibre,
At the Feed sacl Agricultural Wareham of
Itylkwy JAMBS WAlillittiP, 4T Irittlast.
oLPS SCHEIDAM SCHNATPS - -- 1 5
rood on limo! and for solo by SLEMINCI BROS.
A N excellent article of POTASH, put up ---
taa tin cane for famine*, received by 1111)UM10E STONE-1000 lbs. an hand and
je27 Y.Tt. MAYO, jll. for rale by 09 21 ) Winn Mg%
_'.~~ t p~~ ti 2 ..'r,,
j<Y`, =- A
Faint a pi lento source we learn that the Ohio river, to -
tween this port and Cincinnati, la tidy lower at pr•ent
than at any ether time within the remembrance of the oldest
boatmen. There is plenty of business for the small craft
that ply shunt Cincinnati; the "Charles Avery" was to have
entered as an Independent ',picket from that place to May:
vine, on Saturday last.
'fun Louisville °wrier of Saturday says:
The river is steadily receding at all points, despite therein
that fell between this city and Ciucinuati, with lose than
three feet water on Warsaw, and but short thirty Inches be.
low the falls on Portland bar. The arrivals front the lower
ohio retort but tweutystis to twenty-eight Inches at French
Island and Senfiletown, and the navigation of the river more
hazardous and difficult than ever was known before.
The Illbernia, Captain Gook, the evening packet, came in
from Cincinnati last evening, after 6 o'clock. She bad been
detained by fog, and had a heavy cargo, including 696 bags
of t °flee, 904.1 bags of oats, and 62 Lida. of beer.
THE St. Louie papers or Friday, let ineL, say that the
.teenier " Roolnoter," Capt. Nears, arrived there on Thus•
y. The "Sam Young" is going to leave for the Upper
,Mississippi. ..
Violet& is the .tame of a very email raters-whorl steamboat
that arrived from Pittsburgh yesterday. The Violett hat
come bore to look for busineav in some of our upper streams,
whore light ,draught boats are needed. She is owned and
commanded by Captain L. 11. Abrams
Up to noon yesterday the river at this point bad risen
eleven inches, but before night commenced falling again.
Missouri river is reported torritei falling fast, and the upper
streams are in about the eaflx. To Cairo, we continue to
repot t nine feet.
The Carrier, from Glasgow, and Admiral, from Connell
Bluffs, arrived from lilkesourl river yesterday morning, both
well loaded.
For Wheeling.
The steamer NEBRASKA, Capt. O. BEARS,
will have fur the above and intermediate port*,
regularly every MONDAY, WRDNESDAYaniI
FRTDAY nt 1 o'clock.A. M.
For freight or panitageapply on bawd. jy23
For Wheeling.
BUILT EXPRESSLY FOR THE TRADE.
The nets Alcamo' CREMONA, Capt. Knee
Dort—Clerk, Me. Dont—will commence to
make her resider tri-weekly tripe, leaving on
TUESDAYS, TIIUIISDAYS and SATURDAYS, at 10 A. Ji.
For freight or passage apply on board, or at the rs-
BUlttill MARINE ASSOCIATION Roome, No. 82 m Water
etreet. Jy2l
For Portsmouth.
The new and very light draught steam er
CHARLES AVERY, Capt. W. P. Tortassua-,
will leave for the above and intermediate porta
TIIIS DAY, ail° A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board. je2s
The steamer SAAI'L. P. lIIBBERD, Capt IL.
.1. Clatc&—Clerk, Casa W. COLAS—Win leave
for the above and intermediate ports on
THURSDAY, July 31, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board. JY 3I
LE 0 N & C O.- TRANSPORTAT;ON
LINE. Having made extensive p
partitions this winter, we are now ptt'~eeppaarr ee
to do a HEAVY BUSINESS by PEN. SYL
and RAILROAD, THROUGH TO AND FROM THE .AST
ERN CITIES. We can assure our Manila and all those
disposed to patronize the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that no
pains will ho spared to rilnder general satisfaction to Ship
pers of Eastern and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE
OP TUE INCLINED PLANES tiN THE ALIO:MINT
PORTAGE RAILROAD will give increased despatch to the
transmission of freight-
Office on PENN street, at the Canal - Rutin.
mhl4 LLOYD & LEMON.
KIER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.-
Anticipating the want of Galatea to
transporting Freights to and from the Eas
eru Cities, via Pennsylvania Omni and avails, we have ,
increased our stock of Dints, &c., on same, to a DOUBLB
DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over L5OO tons
per month each way.
We asenn, our friends, and those disposed to patronise the.
State improvements, there will he nothing spared on our
part to render general satisfaction info rzganthig Eastern
and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch.
KIER & MITCHELL,
Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa.
DISSOLUT lON OF PARTNERSHIP.- 1
Thu C,...partnerstop existing, heretofore, between J. ,
124A.L11.111 MAI J. BOILS KNoI, under the Arm of JAMES
COLLINS & CU. has been dissolved, Mils day, by mutual
. .
The butaness of the late firm will be nettled by James
Conine, who In authorized to use the tome of the arm it
Clot 1111111., .lAS. COLLINS,
Picaburgh, June 14, 1856 J. BANKS KNOX.
THANKFUL to my friends for past favors, I
beg to solicit a continuance of their patronage fur my tato ,
partner, JAMES OOLLINS, who will carry on the FOR:
WARDING AND COMMISSION, TRANSPORTATION AND
PRODUCE BUSINESS under the style of JAS. COLLINS .
CO. (.112) J. HANKS KNOX: •
DAVID DI CANDLIMII WILLIAM MUMS H. A comic
WCandless, Means & Co.,
(Successors to Wick & ArCandless,)
ANTIIOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in
1110 N, NAILS, GLASS, COTTON YARNS, and Pitts
burgh Manufactures generally, corner or Wood and Water
eillortA, Pittsburgh. ,ny
B LOOMS AND LUMPS--
100 tone Juuista Blooms;
" Lumps.;
as.) " Lake Champlain.
'Ol JOHN MOORITHAT).
15121211 E
PSG
100 tone Allegheny Charcoal;
`. Coke;
100 Ibtal Short Anthracite;
lou '• Cold
lUU " Mercer County Stone Cold.
F, sale by (iY9) JOIIN MOORITEAD.
lIIEESE-100 brute- prime cutting just re
resveti I.y (jyl4) B. d. (X)I,LINS.
1 4 1 1 N E TEAS !I—A fen• more customers for
A: those vu mud FItESII TFAS can be accommodated
F. }L DRAVU.'B,
Nue. 82 Market at. and 1 Diamond.
TIELICIOUS COFFEE! —lf you would
jf like a dolicklus cup of Coffee, try that Itoaxtod Java of
DRAVUIt
i 316
N. B —Roasted by one of my Laude
12 BOXES CORN S
°meg°.
15iBAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE;
bi) bags prime Lagnayra Cane
bU pocket', Gaunt. Java "
10 bags Maracaibo
Received by l IylBl
EVERY description of Millinery Goods,
Trinunings, ][celery and Glovee ; Gents' Furnishing
titivate, An., An, inarkiti down 25 to 33 per cent. at the Sonat
an n nal Sale. A. A. MASON & CO.,
iY23 . 25 Fifth at.
CLIYII.I TRAUACIANTII-500 lbs. on band
k_A and for sale by Den] FLEMING BROS.
Reams Sand Paper in store 'lnd for sale
V by I.lr2Li .11.101 INil BROS.
500 lbs. Carbonate Ammonia in store sulk
NJ for sale By [jy:Ls] FLEMING BROS.
5 gross. Farrell's Arabian Liniment on ham
anal for bale by I Jy2.51 FLICKING BICCI.
2( )( ) lbs. Carbonate Magnesia in store and
" forsaloby Dy2sl FLKMINO MOS.
1 4 -I LOU It SU LPHUR-15001tis. in store and
for solo by (Jy25) FLRMINO BROS.
LIQUORICE.--9 cases for sale by,,
)e-11 U. AL YALINRSTOCK 103.
M McLAUGIILIN, LAND UAL
IVA... Es-
TATE AGENT. Land Warrants located. Property
6.tight and said: also, Shipping Agent for the Black Star
Ljua' Packets from Liverpool. Drafts on the Banks of
Duglaud, Ireland and Scotland. Office, No. 1 Jones' Rand
al Sixth street, DUBUQUIt, lowa. [dec&ly
og, entrauco o
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT, and Wholesale Dealer In Western Re-
Cheese, Butter, Lard, Pork, Bacon, Fish, Pot and Pearl
AMins, Saleratus, Linseed and lard OR, Dried Fruit, and
Pr , shies generally, Nos. 141 and 143 Front Street, Pittelinrgli.
:
1 ( 1 DOZ. RASPBERRY SYRUP
10 dozen Strawberry Syrup.
5 " Pine Apple "
50 " Lemon Syrup.
Just received and for sale by
Q 0 DA ASII of a good and uniform quality
manufactured by the Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing
Company at Tarentum; on land and for sale by
Y 25 YLItMtNO EROS.,
SCASES PRUNES, in
.jars.
5 doz. kraal Strawberries, In bottles.
10 " Blackberry Brandy Jrist reed and for eale by
REYMBIt & AND EASON,
.13 , 29 No. 3S Wood street.
ti 4
7 , - .4 •
" 4
BaMORMI
Err
STEAMBOATS.
WHEELING, &c.
CINCINNATI.
For Cincinnati.
h boxes Ileeker'a Farina.
3 •' Wheaten Grits.
100 Ma. fresh Rice Floor. At—
ENETIAN RED-25 We. in store .an
for aale by (11 , 2 ) FLEMING IWO.
01) LIVER OIL-36 dozen in store and for
sale by (jy2l) FLEMING BUOS.
UTMEOS-300 lbs. just received and for
eale by (jy2s] YLEMINO BROS.
J. B. Canfield,
1111 M NE Y TOPS.--300 of various pat
toms. For sale by HENRY H. COLLINS.
KEYMER A ANDERSON,
• No. 39 Wood street.
Q,..P.; * MOO •CHYLESErr- 10 0 ms. just ree'd
/3 awl for !lac 13•EY,31P OAND sasny.
j y 9.9 ICo. 39 Woo 4 et, amealteir. Charles IloteL
.
-
.tigfires; TV'4.-
•
s '`r4
Health and Streitirtf
tabty Follaty
ROERH
HOLLAND
DYSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF TiItONEYS,
LIVER COIMPLAIN T s
WEAKNESS OP AtrxEND,
F ETE R , AN A.O-11E
ANDthiAirio - tis Itirectinni consequent lip=
dianniered Stomach or Liver. Sachlis lairgeaticeit
Acidity of the Stomach, Colicky Pains, Ileartininv, ot
Appetite, Despondency, Costiveneas,-Blind and
Piles. In all ;Nervous, Rherunatio and.HOutalatio,Afrectia3l,:'4:4,<`-rA
tione, It has In numerous Instances proved biglolthingee'rffistif ,
and in others effected a decided cum.
• • '
""'" • ''
Nature finds no new enemy to combat, with g I.k
" -.
frol tonic in the system. Its effects are almost yikk -
the cure permanent. It cothrounicatin,l,no violent Asheck,tiol'•
the system, but by arousing its wr i st energy tonormal
non, r,..-.
on, enables it to throw-oil the caner, atid thtneelsegta
eradicate,, the disease,.
When int medicinal virtues artrao tortiveredlYracitinurrie:::'
edged. and particularly here, where It his becameOVA
tar a family medicine,thatit is sold by many of vomit.
, eus well as alt the druggists. It would seem n e ed ter --;;;*:,
offer further evidence, yet aa there are doubtless tiMIM
have tried-many advertised remedies, and still aunt from , •-;
Dyspepsia Inoue or more of its drgpdfal forms, we subjoin:. "'-
the followingcertificates,the authenticity of which cammt.
be doubted,coming wallow da from Pena:ow se well kwown-
WHAT IT IS DMTEPIFOR THE .SICK.
the - well knee% lithographer say=
." I have frequently need•lkerhave'a Holland Bitters, and •
find It Invariably relieves indigestion end debility."
Rev. Samuel Babcock sari: "I found special relief from
lie nes for acevero headache; with =which 1 had long sqs
fared."
J. W. Woedwell, Esq., Rays: "I have need Ikerhave's
land Bitters myself, and recommended it to others, knowing
it to be Jost what it is represented."
Aid. Jonathan Neely, of Lower SLClair, says: "I bayed*.
rived great benefit from he um for 'weakness of the stomach
and I'db:fatten."
James M. Murphy says,:After lerteQ physicians bad
ailed; lkerhave's •Ifolland Bitters MAiOved the pain front
my heart and tide, arising 'from indigestion." . .
The editor of the Kittanning FrotePress Jaya: "Altar ona
oithe beat physicians in this place had faile d, , Eceehave's
Hollandellittere cured-me of the worst form of dyspepsia."
•Francis Felix, only tuanuthenwer' of the "original Ex
tract of Coffee, saps : I know that year Holland-Ritisse is
one of the bestspedicines to the world for a ollicordered
_'stomach or liver.. •
Dr. Lndwlg,editor of the "Fackel,"Deltimore, pronounced
it a medicine deserving theconddence of the public.
Dr. Emhart, the leading German tohyalcian of Penns,
has prescribed it frequently during thelaat three years, with
marked success. in debilitated tames of he digestive organ',
or of the system generally: .7
The manager et Ballou's Vinegar Fabtory says: "I used
it myself, and was therefore induced to try lie effect upon
my wife, (troubled with the greet debility comma Wall rd.
a consumptive habit,) and really It iedoing her more good
than anything she has ever
NOTICEI
Whoever expects to find In this a beverage will be disap
pointed, but to the sick, week and low spirited. It will
prove a grateful aromatic cordial,poesessed of singular rem.
avlial properties.
cArrnoin
The great popularity of this delightful, Aroma has Induced
=lmitations, which the Plabliet AMIE guard against par-
De not perstumial ,te bay an ' Ling else until you
have giv en Beerhave's Rolland ,Bittertin fair trial. One bot
tle w convince you how infinitely superior it is to all the*.
imitations.
Affir Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the so
proprietors, BENJASIIN PAGE, 4n.., A CO.,
Manufacturing Plummaceutizteand Chemists,
cur. Bralthfleld and Third streets, Pittsburgh.
OBICTAAL AOKNTS.
Philadelphia, T. R. Dyott fc Sons, 152 N. 2d street. New
' York, Barnes A Park, Oat Broadway,?conier Duane. Bahl.
more, °ware Brothers, Gay street and Peons. Avenue.
Ciucinzutti, John D. Park. Chicago, Barclay Crothers, 215 S.
Water at. St. Louis, Barnard, Adams A Co. N. °dream, J.
Wright A . C,o. myZ.:
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"FIR. c.•McLANE'S . .-. ~..
- " J LIVER PILL*ANDORIIIIFFGE ~..t ..
1 M 1) - 9 *:•'sA). " ' ''''
.
DA -4 scow, a regular gladdittdand,physiclarktitextett,„'
sive prattiee and errorionce,indimed 'by a commendable? dr•ei.El-. , 1 -, 2',-,
~
afro to alleviate htiman suffering, aewellia to excel, tuteptr- — ,,N4. -;.e , .
fected an .•',:p:Siir.;„,:fd
IMPROVEMENT ON THE ORIGINAL LIVER PILI.ANU ;!ta l ; : 03:
VERMIFUGF. QF DR. 0.. MoLANE, - ' ' - ;;; , 7 e:: - :,:f,„
Having prepared these remedies as the medical partner of
Dr. O. O. McLane, for manyseate. - .-e.,
OUR IMPROVED 4,W= PILLS AX/iVERKIMB
possess greater efficacy end are more mild in 'their operation 4
then the Liver Pill and Vermifeeprepared.aivording to the
original recipe of.d#:;;Q.,llloLano. Wo maim tklidechtiatke ' -
understandingly Ini&recommend them.• to the afflicted 5ii . .... :.,...,.
being both pleasantand curative, and:helieve thorn iniperlor - . •—• :-,3
....,..,
to any other Liver Pill or Vermifuge everprepared: ' . ' . :". , 1'...t
Read Certificate at Dr. C. McLane, below.
-..:-
THE WHOLE WWI) - CONQUERED I
DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED
WRITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT.
The universal relief afforded by givrpllcatioui of tbla CEL
EBRATED KING of Pain Wilma iu cases of Etteumatians,
Gout, Lumbago, Sore Throat, Bralapar - 3 8prains, Stvallinge,
Statutes of the lOisita,Rdataca, Weida , Burl 4 1 4
1 "
or any on:mediae° for . whith a Pain Hilitedr montla •
used, enable/ an to One. Imaitively that Dr- I. SCOTT'S'_ ,
CELEBRATED WITTE CIRCASSIAN .LINIMENT is the - '-
most reliable, &fa and pleasint.retriedy fet'diasorered, pop.
seeming aitonishing propertieefor ;DISEASE and
THE TROMTIfERADICATION' OF .PAlN. ,,, The..many at.
testationa.W-ita'Airtiiee,'gisoti..AihDed4 ls of enlightened
lodgment and.'strictlutegritY, should Induce:all to adopt It
aa a standard - Vitally' Itemiody. I nlet Moat incredulous will •
require nothing Morelben the following tedtimony of Dr. C.
McLane, • distingulslied its a groat discoverer of medical
rowdier'
READ•I READ 11 READ tit ,
Moismorroww,"4l., 5ept..12,1868.
This is to certify that I have eiamined the Recipe for pre
paring McLane's lmproyod Vermifuge and Liver Pills by Dr.
1. Scott, who has been IN THE HABIT OP PREPARING
AND USING MY ORIGINAL MEDICINES IN DIY OPTION
during the last THIRTEEN YEARS, and that I believe he
has IMPROVED VIRAL I make the above statement the -
more willingly as I HAVE - NO INTEREST IN THEM
WHATEVER- I would further state that I have frequently
new) his CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LINIMENT
In my practice, with the happiest effects, and that I can con
scientiously recommend it. 0. MoLANE, M. D.
• "
All the above hfedielnes prepared solely under the raper- .
vision of Dr. I. SCOTT. Sold by Druggists and Merchants -
everywhere.
The GENUINE Dr. C. McLANWS IMPROVED LIVER '
PILLS AND IMPROVED VER3IIFUGE aro signed by Dr.
I. SCOTT & 00 accompanied by.cortitleate of C. hictLAN E.
The °ERMINE . MUTE CIRCASSIAWLINIMENT signed
by Dr. I. t3OOTT & Co, accompanied 'with signature of I.
SOOTT, M D.
DR. L tom & CO.,Eole Proprietors,
Bank Mee, Morgantown, Ya.
DR. O. IL KEYSER, XYlieWale Agent,
140 Wood street, PElaburgh•
3. HENDERSON kIIRO.,
- ,..102 Liberty street.
JAS. p. FLEMlNa;Theleask Agent,
a22dlytaawlympcgtl Near Italinstv333enot, Allegheny.
CZTEI3
A CARD TO THE LADIES.—
,101_ DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN 1101MILy PILLS FOE
FEMALE'S. The combination of ingtfillents in Dr. Dimon
co's Golden Pills, are perfectly harmless. They have been
need in the private practice of old Dr. Ltntronce fur over So
years, and thousands of ladles can heftily to their great and
never-falling success in almost every case, In correcting
irregularities, relieving painful and-distressing menstrua
tion, particularly at tho change of From b to 10 Pills
will curs that common yet dreadfril disease, the Whites.
Nearly every lady in the fend suffers. from tharcomplaint.
The above pill has permanently cured thousands, and will
cure you If you use them. They cannot "harm you—on the
contrary, they remove all obstructioni, restore nature to its
proper channel, and invigoiale toe whole system.
whose health will not permit an incr*6 of family, will
these Pills a successful preventleo. For particulars see
rections on the box. Price gl—and will bo sent to ladles"
confidentially, by mall, by enclosing $1 to either of the fool: ,
lowing agents: dir •
Sold by SAMPLE A REED, general Agents for Allegheny
City; FULTON'S Drug Store,l3lrmitigham, JOIIN P. SWTT,
and by W. A. CULD.BNYENNEY It fog, No. 41, Fifth street,
opposite the Theatre, Pitteburgir, who will supply dealers at
proprietor's prices. Sold by all Druggists in the city and
United States. apr2l:6md3p
F. It DRAVA
DIIIVATE DISEASES—DR. BROWN, No.
CO Su&ldhdd street, betwoen Third and Fourth
streets, devotee tile entire attention to in, Office Prac
tice. Ilia business is, for the mort s vart, confined to It
private Venereal ISseases; end such- painful atrocious,
brought-on by . imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess.
Syphilis, Syphilititi Eruptions, Gonorrhea, GINA, Stricture
Urethral Discharges, Impurity of L 1411100,1, with all diseases
of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diameter, Soorlitdic Eruptions,
l'ettM Ringworill..Mertxtrlitl areakiters,
lai - Potoorlv Piles, EbeliMetticM, ralialkireakneri, Monthly
Suppressiour„Mleassiesof the 4lnts;Fistitlis Ano„Ael•Voutt
A/WIWI'', WAS in the thick and - Trains , Irritation of thr
Madder and Eldneysonecershilly-(rested. ; Cure IfUltraltitcad.
Twenty yeah' practice Gen M. tlnaclty)ettablarDr.lirowis
to offermatirailarti of a aPoodY:leure to aa , 111ishermay drone un•
der site care.
omt,, Cud Private Omistatidiou EreMir6o.tmttht ll •la
between Third and worthlitrets. "_ -
Chargwi moderate.
R.- BROWN continues to-be consulted for
the . cute' of SECRET DISEASES. rite slimes in
ionglitaltding Purl i 4 nneonellnd, The -afflicted are invited
to call without delay. Persons ifflietedjidth Venereal Dis
eases, Rbenntothnn, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not
delay to get Ids whim Letters COFlldning a tee, immediate.
ly answered. ' •
*IL. Odic° and Private Boom. bd Btnithfield indent
between Third and Fourth stroedeVPlttabarids Je26
IJIRSITFELD L . "SON
W MT, 1,121
' ' THIS (SATURDAY) 1.10:111(1110, . •
trot arras or t
.Vf-SUMMIt CDA-TS...*&
Rocelve E d-per Expreas.
MAO, new styles er
CRAV IV; AND TIES,
Received per Atlantic.
L. lIIKSHFELD & SON, ;
028 No. 70 Wood Area.
VII , "PH WARD PROPERTY FOR SALE.
- A Lot of Ground on Pike street—between Walnut and
Yoctory streets, with four eeparsto,Fremo Houses, in goOd
condition and well rented. Will be SOU cheep.
era . BLAWSLY s RICHIO7.
COFFEE— •
.20 pockets Jars ooffee, 5011 M mcb ;
.40 u 4 5 3ti
• • 20.1 sags 01310 Old LeitizsYri,
9°lrrlt.itVgabY
BORAX n store and
V for sale by i/e27 BLIMEING IMO&
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